- Mon Dec 23, 2024 9:56 am
#3680
As we gear up for the 2025 Fantasy Baseball season, the conversation around keepers is heating up. With the recent rankings highlighting the top 50 keepers based on last year's average draft position, it's time to dive into some intriguing discussions.
First off, let's talk about Bobby Witt Jr. He’s being touted as a potential No. 1 overall keeper. At just 24, he’s already making waves across all five traditional Rotisserie categories. Do you think he can maintain this trajectory, or is there a chance he could plateau?
Then there's Shohei Ohtani, who just had a historic 50/50 season. As he enters his 30s, how do you weigh his age against his performance? Is he still a must-keep, or do you think it’s time to consider other options?
Gunnar Henderson and Elly De La Cruz are also making headlines. Henderson, at 23, is seen as a long-term asset, while De La Cruz has some question marks around his consistency. How do you approach the keeper decision for players with such differing projections?
And what about the pitchers? Paul Skenes had a historic rookie season, but we know the volatility of pitching. Are you more inclined to keep a pitcher like Skenes, or do you prefer to invest in hitters who tend to provide more stable returns?
Lastly, with the keeper markup in play, how do you strategize your decisions? Are you more inclined to keep a player for a few years at a discount, or do you prioritize immediate impact for the upcoming season?
Let’s hear your thoughts! Who are your must-keep players for 2025, and what bold predictions do you have for the upcoming season?
First off, let's talk about Bobby Witt Jr. He’s being touted as a potential No. 1 overall keeper. At just 24, he’s already making waves across all five traditional Rotisserie categories. Do you think he can maintain this trajectory, or is there a chance he could plateau?
Then there's Shohei Ohtani, who just had a historic 50/50 season. As he enters his 30s, how do you weigh his age against his performance? Is he still a must-keep, or do you think it’s time to consider other options?
Gunnar Henderson and Elly De La Cruz are also making headlines. Henderson, at 23, is seen as a long-term asset, while De La Cruz has some question marks around his consistency. How do you approach the keeper decision for players with such differing projections?
And what about the pitchers? Paul Skenes had a historic rookie season, but we know the volatility of pitching. Are you more inclined to keep a pitcher like Skenes, or do you prefer to invest in hitters who tend to provide more stable returns?
Lastly, with the keeper markup in play, how do you strategize your decisions? Are you more inclined to keep a player for a few years at a discount, or do you prioritize immediate impact for the upcoming season?
Let’s hear your thoughts! Who are your must-keep players for 2025, and what bold predictions do you have for the upcoming season?